
Coffee lovers rush to buy fully automatic espresso machine at £280 off in limited-time deal
Get coffee shop quality coffee at home with this easy-to-use espresso machine
There's nothing quite like a fresh, strong coffee made by a coffee shop barista, but splashing out on a takeaway cup can become an expensive choice. Now, plenty of people are opting for a home coffee machine since there are so many out there that make premium coffee at the push of a button.
Those looking to upgrade their home coffee game can now get their hands on the Philips 5400 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine for £400, down from £679.99 on Amazon. This coffee machine can make 12 different coffee types including espresso, coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato, americano, caffe crema, caffe latte, ristretto, cafe au lait, iced americano - ensuring there is a choice for everyone.
Shoppers can also brew their favourite coffee quickly and easily with a user-friendly touch display, making the process seamless.
With an aroma extract system, the coffee machine is said to strike an ideal balance between temperature and aroma. It also comes with a milk system that can be cleaned in as little as ten seconds and features a durable ceramic grinder for coffee beans.
However, if this isn't quite what shoppers are looking for, they could try a cheaper option with the Style Friendly - Cream & 'Coffee Shop Favourites' Bundle for £44.99 from Tassimo. The machine comes with five packs of t-disc pods, can brew a coffee with the press of a button and is compact and space-efficient. Another option is the Ninja Luxe Cafe Premier Espresso Machine ES601UK for £549.99 from Ninja, which is a premier series coffee machine with 19 settings, dual froth system and an assisted tamper, 15 drink settings and 3 machines in 1 - espresso, filter coffee and cold brew machine.
The Philips coffee machine has a 4.4 star rating from a total 450 reviews on Amazon. One person said: 'My husband and I love this coffee machine. I only had it a few days but it was very easy to set up and now also easy to use every day. The coffee quality is very good.'
Another said: 'Great product, I use daily. Lovely coffee, and I would buy it again.'
'I used this at a family member's home and was blown away by how easy it was to use and the quality of the drinks it made,' said another shopper. 'Definitely worth it for anyone who drinks coffee daily. Easily set your own preferences, easy to clean, easy to refill.'
However, some people didn't agree, as one said: 'It's an easy-to-use machine, but the milk-based drinks aren't very warm - more ready-to-drink, but could definitely do with heating.'
Another said: 'It's great and I won't deny the coffee is good. However, cleaning the internal part and greasing it is awful.'
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